The world’s first commercial compressed air-powered vehicle is rolling towards the production line. The Air Car, developed by ex-Formula One engineer Guy Nègre, will be built by India’s largest automaker, Tata Motors.
The Air Car uses compressed air to push its engine’s pistons. It is anticipated that approximately 6000 Air Cars will be cruising the streets of India by 2008. If the manufacturers have no surprises up their exhaust pipes the car will be practical and reasonably priced. The CityCat model will clock out at 68 mph with a driving range of 125 miles.
Refueling is simple and will only take a few minutes. That is, if you live nearby a gas station with custom air compressor units. The cost of a fill up is approximately $2.00. If a driver doesn't have access to a compressor station, they will be able to plug into the electrical grid and use the car’s built-in compressor to refill the tank in about 4 hours.
The compressed air technology is basically just a way of storing electrical energy without the need for costly, heavy, and occasionally toxic batteries. So, in a sense, this is an electric car. It just doesn't have an electric motor.
But don't let anyone tell you this is an "emissions free" vehicle. Sure, the only thing coming out of the tailpipe is air. But, chances are, fossil fuels were burned to create the electricity. In India, that mostly means coal. But the carbon emissions per mile of these things still far outdoes any gasoline car on the market.
Unfortunately, the streets of North America may never see the Air Car, though; it's light-weight, glued-together fiberglass construction might not do so well in our crash tests. However, that does not mean the Air car is confined to the sub-continent. Nègre has signed deals to bring its design to 12 more countries, including Germany, Israel and South Africa.
And this isn't the last we'll hear of the technology. The folks making the Air Car are already working on a hybrid version that would use an on-board, gasoline-powered compressor to refill the air tanks when they run low. Negre says that technology could easily squeeze a cross country trip out of one tank of gasoline.
Via: Popular Mechanics

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written by Danger, May 27, 2007
The fact that it's a bomb, is probably what would prevent the car from selling in the US---look at the labelling on heavily compressed air cylinders in the US.
It is an awesome idea, but Helium would be more practical, compressable, and non-flammable--though at 4000 psi, it would still explode if the container was punctured, but it wouldn't be a fire explosion.
written by THINK!, May 27, 2007
Before you go off get some facts.
Look up SCUBA tanks eh? even the ones made of aluminum, when penetrated by bullets don't "explode" see the recent mythbusters episode regarding the jaws myths for actual proof.
The "degloving" is BS as well as the "flamethrower", the gas gets COLDER when it expands, not hotter. and that much pressure would merely push you out of the way.
Please get some semblance of a clue before you post again.
written by Andrew, May 27, 2007
Also this would have an interesting effect on the price of electricity if it becomes popular and would virtually require the construction of many new nuclear power plants. Probably better then sticking with gas however.
written by Tim, May 28, 2007
As far as refueling. I think by the time these vehicles hit the open market of America, advances in solar energy would make a solar powered home refueling station feasible. The average person might fill up once or twice a week, it seems reasonable to assume a small solar array on your roof could store the energy to compress that air.
In regards to the article I'm quite excited about this. I saw a program on discovery a while back about this vehicle and have been waiting to see some news like this.
written by EVgeek, May 28, 2007
It may be a joke to you, but most people in America never travel more than 40 miles/day, and the top city speed is 55mph. Plus most of the world does not drive like Americans.
written by Free Thinker, May 28, 2007
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written by sanman, May 28, 2007
There's no reason why this propulsion technology has to be restricted to cars.
written by ed, May 28, 2007
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written by Daniel, May 28, 2007
(2) where/when can I get a compressed air battery for my notebook, digital camera, and handphone? :)
written by Daniel, May 28, 2007
written by carlo, May 28, 2007
attention! looking for "EOLO" in already successful but never commercialized Europe, does not work is a "bufala"
written by carfreack, May 28, 2007
2. While it is true they are working on a small cheap car, it is almost certainly going to be boringly conventional technically.
written by Aurélien, May 28, 2007
Surely I support any new technology able to get our cars going greener. But I'm also attached to the pleasure of driving and that's why hydrogen is currently my personal favorite's.
Hydrogen allows a car to feel like a real car but only rejects steam. Check out the BMW 750H for a great exemple
http://www.channel4.com/4car/news/news-story.jsp?news_id=11371
Anyway, each step towards greener transportation habits is a good step so congratulations to Tata :)
Aurélien
http://senseup.wordpress.com
written by permafrog, May 28, 2007
Tata Motors is India's largest and among the world's top five medium and heavy commercial manufacturers.
http://www.iloveindia.com/cars...ndex.html
written by Mike, May 28, 2007
written by Richard, May 28, 2007
On the other hand, what if cities passed a by-law that only allowed zero emmision vehicles in the city core? That would make our cites some of cleanest places on earth (in terms of air quality I mean). I think this kind of a "city friendly" car would work just fine in North America. Also, I think it is short sited to suggest that they could not be made "safe" bye NA standards.
written by Sam, May 29, 2007
Absolutely - in India the priority is low cost, due to the much, much lower incomes. Put it in a US context and you could probably afford to use more advanced (and therefore stronger) materials.
When you consider the amount of money that has been thrown at things such as fuel cells, hybrids and battery powered cars - this invention has had nothing like so much attention and it is already showing very impressive results, beating many of the massively more expensive (and often equally flimsy) electric cars out there.
If only someone would see the light and give this simple technology a bit of investment rather than endlessly flogging the dead (although snazzy and high tech*) horse that is hydrogen power, it could be a real contender.
(* and useful to the oil industry)
written by Cam, May 29, 2007
As far as I know, the storing of compressed CNG and LPG is safe. For a while, Police cars were even powered by LPG, and I still pass 4WD's with LPG tanks attached bouncing over rocks out in the bush. I've owned 2 CNG powered cars and still here to tell the tale.
I doubt there is a serious danger from using compressed air as a fuel.
written by 1 Lucky Texan, May 29, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vortex_tube
Carl
written by Jay, May 29, 2007
also, india has hot climate for the most part of the year. so would not need a heater for the most part. and if it does...wear a sweater!
also, out here everything is based in km and living in the cities, 125 miles would last you almost a month if not more.
also lpg and cng gas is already wide in use here. where most if not all the taxis and ricks use it. as well as a growing percentage of buses. where you can get a fillup of lpg at a large number of gas stations
written by PCNews, May 29, 2007
written by Sasha, May 30, 2007
Anyways, hydrogen cars are great, if you've got $1 Million (for a Honda, even!)- that's a long economy of scale away from an affordable $20,000 ride.
This difference with the air car, is it's here now - and it's cheap, even without huge economies of scale!
I have been a big proponent of this technology ever since I first saw it. For a year or so, I've been telling everyone who would listen about air cars, and posting on all sorts of blogs about this.
When I read that Tata was going to start mass producing them, I just about pissed myself. This is fantastic news, and I am sure other countries will start soon.
I am waiting with bated breath for them to roll over the feds and enter the NA market triumphant! I know in Chicago, these would sell like hot cakes-especially the hybrid version. Ditto for certain rural areas, where people are most cost conscious than image conscious. In the suburbs, not so much - these might be a bit intimidating to drive on urban freeway systems.
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written by Naidu_India, May 31, 2007
written by maybe a boom yet, May 31, 2007
The cars being build today are FAR safer than from just 20 years ago. The steady or rising highway death rate is not due to the vehicles. We have better tires, brakes and vehicle structures to name just some of the elements. Automakers are even marketing cars that have built-in accident avoidance for the driver who isn't paying attention or can parallel park for the driver who is too lazy or won't learn how. The users are the problem. Almost no inanimate object is inherently dangerous. How it is used or abused leads to problems. Add the fact that there are more drivers on the road and the math will fall into place on its own.
Another issue is absolutely no oil should mix with compressed air. Ask any diver or firefighter who refills their own air tanks about the warnings from the Compressed Gas Association. This combination of oil and compressed air has caused deflagration. Deflagration is a very rapid combustion that is not quite at the speed of sound, and therefore not a detonation. It looks like detonation to most observers, though, and can cause extensive damage to people and property.
written by tokolosh, May 31, 2007
The question is, can a French engineer be trusted when it comes to cars ? Would you like to drive a French-designed car ? We all know French people know something about perfumes, but they hardly compete with german engineers.
written by American, May 31, 2007
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written by Eric, May 31, 2007
Also, 3 wheeled vehicles are still classified as motorcycles in many states. This could be a way to introduce the Pneumatic City Car as both a sport vehicle and a practical coffee getter.
I really believe that where many of the alternative fuel vehicles fall short, is in pushing the marketing as "green and practical." No doubt these are things that are important...but not necessarily what people look for in a car. What people buy, is sexy, fun, and reliable. Most hybrids, electrics, etc. just look like econoboxes or dork mobiles. They are attractive in their own way, but really don't have the looks to grab the mainstream market.
So, make a car that while it is green and practical, appeals to the sports car and SUV buyer. Make a mini Hummer or Wrangler...or an air powered Miata. If you can get the range up to where people refuel once a week, you'll be able to compete not as a novelty, but as a viable competitor.
Just my two pennies....
written by rev dr.scottie murray, May 31, 2007
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written by STephen, May 31, 2007
There will be people or organisation that will go against this idea, especially those independent organisation that always letch out whenever there's a summit meeting. Who are these people, where do they get their funds from to perform those demonstrations and how did they gather these type of obsessed people?
The world has come fast and getting more progessive and proactive against polution and scrutinise China for polluting the environment, so what is the fuss about it? Petrol-chemical companies are the ones that will loose all business in near future. Doesn't anyone feel that solar energy could power the whole house why couldn't it power a simple car that runs in the city? Are there anyone that's going against the idea of solar energy? Since solar evergy has come a long way and every individual, institutions and education institutions are competing each other with their R&D, shouldn't by solar be use? Are there someone suppressing the idea? Think about it!
Since compressed air could reduce carbon monoxide and reduce the toxic gas around for vehicles for city use, why are there still arguments why this concept should not be introduced in the world?
If you would to say about safety? Shouldn't that be the mentality of the car user themselves?
written by G-Dog, May 31, 2007
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written by Intelligent Man, May 31, 2007
MUST BE EMPLOYED BY THE OIL COMPANIES!!! :-
written by sam, May 31, 2007
i think it is a very good idea, but the rich oil companies will pay off the american govt. to reject this invention. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;) ;) ;)
written by William Chye, May 31, 2007
written by George, May 31, 2007
My prediction is that the US will never see this car for sale in mass quantities at the local Toyota dealer.
written by Tina, May 31, 2007
marketed in the US you would have to think that the demand for gasoline would go down and the supplies of it would go up
since there will be less need for it in other countries. So by and large this may help decrease the gas prices here in the
U.S. ( or maybe that's just wishful thinking....LOL)
written by John Hart, May 31, 2007
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2. That point aside, the safety regulations for 'cars' in the US would require the vehicle to be far too heavy for the Air Engine to move. I can't imagine much torque from that kind of engine. the only way this technology would fly here in the US would be to make it a cycle of some sort.
3. Someone mentioned they were 16 and wanted a fast car... that exactly the reason our safety standards are so high. People don't know how to properly use the toys they buy.
4. Global warming... someone thought this was due to the warm emissions from our cars. Global Warming happens because the smog created by the emissions insulates the planet and does not allow the the heat build-up to disperse. Think about baking a potato, cooks quicker when you wrap foil around it.
5. Believe it or not, we've already released something very similar in the US. A fully electric car. You should look into it. http://www.gemcar.com/
written by Akar, May 31, 2007
written by Jim, May 31, 2007
An air tank that ruptures in a controlled manner would be safe.
The cold air emissions would balance the warm air compression, so ther is not ecological issue.
India makes lightweight cars because they want to... this air car could be heavy, it would just take more storage capacity for the range, and the numbers would not be so impressive.
I think an air powered motorcycle would be very interesting. Keeping the engine air tight would be a challenge...gas just drips out, air would be gone instantly.
written by GPaluk, May 31, 2007
The problem is the selfish requirements of individuals causing disregard a technology that is evidently safer in the long run.
Choice one: We make things safe for these cars by creating an infrastructure that this requires.
Choice two: Buy a nice big safe car which guzzles gas and then everyone else dies when the earth get too hot!
What I?m getting at is? If you buy a big safe car, someone is going to buy a bigger safer car, until cars become so big you have America! Land of paranoia!
written by tunga, May 31, 2007
written by Hapa Aina, May 31, 2007
1. Nothing will stop global warming if global warming is being caused by burning of fossil fuels, because every drop of oil and chunk of coal and liter of natural gas that can be extracted WILL get burned by someone somewhere. It just doesn't matter how much you conserve, because fossil resources will never be boycotted, outlawed. IT WILL GET BURNT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. It will heat homes, make electricity, be used to make machines. It is silly day dream to think it won't be used up entirely in this century and go into atmosphere. Nothing will stop it getting used... accept perhaps worldwide famine and economic collapse. Otherwise, it is done deal. ALL fossil fuels will be used up as live 'the good life', consume as much as they possibly can.
2. Please study PEAK OIL on any peak oil website and please understand, most of you will be unemployed soon because
the spiking cost of oil after peak world production is reached will impact economies most dependent on oil... USA. You all seem fascinated by a machine. You think 6-8-10 billion people are going to invent their way out of catastrophe???? Is is important to be fascinated instead by finding a place to grow FOOD within walking distance of where you live. Think potatoes. Try lifeaftertheoilcrash.net
3. As native Americans ask, when offered a new idea.... 'does it grow corn?' This technology is just another attempt to trick nature and have human beings living unnaturally.
Back to basics.... how are you going to survive when you loose your job?
written by Jessica Lovett, May 31, 2007
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written by Steve, May 31, 2007
The engine:
70 lbs and outputs 250 hp about 3.5 hp per lb with ~85-90% efficiency
200 mile range
0-60 in under 4 seconds
top speed 130 mph+
yes it is expensive ($100,000) but I was wondering about the engine tech behind the C.A.T. system
written by Ray, May 31, 2007
No crash tests required.
written by This has to be said, May 31, 2007
written by Safety Shmafety, May 31, 2007
(assume your immediate argument isn't lost on me and don't waste peoples time pointing out the obvious but instead consider my preposition)
written by Dewey Bodiford, May 31, 2007
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although I do agree that taxes for energy will never be avoided, But I'm sure the costs for defense will go down once the middle east has nothing or little to offer the western economies.
written by Jim, May 31, 2007
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written by Me, May 31, 2007
First and foremost, this car WILL NEVER come to the U.S. The reason is quite simple, MONEY. If corporations and the GOVERNMENT don't get paid, then you can't play in America. Every one of us that drives a car in America, pays both state and local taxes on every gallon of gas and we line the pockets of the oil companies for the convenience of having a personalized vehicle for transportation. When the state, and federal governments find a way to tax air, then you'll get an air car, until then, this car will never be on an American road.
Secondly, everyone assumes that America really wants to get off of OIL, and this assumption is simply wrong. Oil throughout the world is bought and sold in US dollars. What do you think would happen to the value of American currency when/if, no one bought oil, because they don't need gas anymore? The situation would be disastrous and it would immediately devalue our currency.
The air car is nice, and I'd buy one if I could, but guess what? The choice is already made, I won't be able to buy one and neither will you. Our government through the National Transportation and Safety Board, the politicians, and the corporations, will never allow this thing off the boat or plane it will arrive on. I'm off my soap box.
written by I agree with " written by me", May 31, 2007
haven't you all seen the movie Syarira....if not watch it...
written by Brandon, May 31, 2007
25 MPH!!! TOO FAST FOR ME!!
Seriously....that was a joke...
An air-car is stated to run at top of 80-some-odd mph. That would be great for city people here in america.
But the fact is that if america bought into this, all of the corrupt politicians would buy all of the air compressors and start charging $1.00 per cubic inch...or some mess like that. They'd find some way to screw their own country...
written by Harold Sutton, May 31, 2007
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written by Chris, May 31, 2007
Contrary to popular belief, we do not live in a democracy.
written by nox, May 31, 2007
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written by edwin norbeck, May 31, 2007
requires a volume about 1400 times as large. The equivalent of a one gal
tank of gas would require a 1400 gal air tank.
written by Matt Korpal, May 31, 2007
written by Chris, May 31, 2007
1. B-S, all of it. Where is the free american spirit? Are we all so beaten down that we think we can't get anything done anymore if our government doesn't approve or actively helps? What is democracy? Where is the entrepenourial thinking that made this country into what it is today? Did it all go down the drain?
2. Guys, grow up: Yes, if you burn fossil fuels in the first place to make electricity to power a compressor to compress air to fire a piston engine, then you wont save much or all in emissions. BUT - I pay extra for only getting green power of the grid (wind or solar), I'm investing in a windmill for my own house, I hope to also get a big enough solar panel soon to get of the grid entirely and actually feed back into it. Where excatly is your argument now?
3. Pessimists, all of you!! Without starting to test new ideas and technologies, there can be no improvement to the status quo. The worst thing I frequently encounter are brainstorming sessions for new design approaches (I am and have been an mechanical design engineer for many years) in which people think they immediately have to shoot down every idea that folks come up with, as soon as it's on the whiteboard. That is the fastest way of cutting ANY and ALL kinds of creativity off at the root. You want to ENCOURAGE ideas, not belittle everybody that has one. The point is: How bad where solar panels when they first came out? How much better are they now? What was the gas mileage of a 4cycle engine in 1900, and what was the gas mileage of average 4 cycle in 2000? How bad where the first power generators? How good and unbeliveably powerfull are the average car alternators now?
Whatever this car is now, think about what it and it's idea could be become in a very short amount of time. The point is what this car represents, not so much "how safe" it is. And by the way, I am riding a scooter to work most of the time for the low gas mileage. How safe is that? Most Americans have no clue anyway how unsafe most SUVs actually are. All steel frame with no crumple zones - on impact, all the kinetic force is absorbed by your body, not the car.
Enough said, I don't want to sound even worse that all the other whiners that have posted before me...
written by JustMeJerry, May 31, 2007
Being the year 2007 "BEYOND 2000" is now called simply "BEYOND TOMORROW". Time marches you know.
I've been watching with some interest a thing that has really grabbed Jeff's interest: an electric PPG. Silent for all except prop noise BUT STILL HEAVIER THAN MY MUCH DESPISED PARAMOTOR FX5 "PARAMONSTER" with it's near 30 horsepower Fatboy Slim lifting MZ Radial.
Enter my old "Oh my gosh!" friend "BEYOND TOMORROW" and see what may be even better than the heavy electric engine.
An engine that because of its fuel can use aluminum in place of forged steel pistons and cylinder liners. An engine that because of its fuel runs merely warm compared to hot. That alone dismisses the need for a heavy and complicated cooling system. An engine that because of its fuel weighs a fraction of what an internal combustion or even electric engine with heavy copper wound rotors and magnets. An engine that due to it's simple design has none of the reliability problems inherent in the nervous 2 strokes and many 4's.
ESPECIALLY IF ONE ANGELO DIPLETRO TAKES THE PISTON ENGINED VERSION USED ON A CAR WITH THE EMBARRASSING NAME OF "TATA MOTORS" (all guys like enormous tatas... BUT WOULD THEY EVER DRIVE ONE?).
Watch the below link. I know that some of you will impatiently watch the piston engined first part and think to yourselves, "I would never drive a crummy little car like that! I'm a big man that drives big trucks and SUVS (then bitches about how the oil companies are reaming us for the mere 8 to 10 cent profit THEY MAKE off a gallon of gasoline as opposed to the 40 to 80 cents per gallon our soon to me gone the way of the noble Roman Empire government rakes in).
Watch. Wait for the backyard/garage invent Angelo to show you WHAT HE'S MADE.
THEN READ SOME OF THE SAD COMMENTS MADE ABOUT THE STORY FOR A TRULY ELUCIDATING IMAGE OF WHAT OUR PROPAGANDA CAMPS ARE CREATING (THEY FOCUS ON WHAT TO THINK RATHER THAN HOW TO. Good riddance Caesar!).
http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/659/
Oh. The "exhaust" of Dipletro's motor. EXPANDING GASSES C O O L. That's the air conditioner mate. AND IT TOO... WILL BE MADE OUT OF AUSTRALIAN ALUUMINIUM!
SPEAK ENGLISH AUSSIE!
JustMeJerry
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Most of these posts were you try to deal with the workings of the technology are really stupid, just dead wrong.
Most of the post that deal with American Democracy, I think are right on the money.
Oh, and most Americans don't know how to drive...
written by (!), May 31, 2007
To "This has to be said..." - Listen to "Made one of these just messing around" and "Quite disgusted by all the comments," Thumbs up guyz. Try or have nothing.
To "Wake Up" & others - We are the GOVERNMENT, we are the CORPORATIONS! And so far everyone on this post likes the "Air Car!" So let's make a change. Economically things are linked & connected, and can cause a catastrophy, BUT let's try to untangle our mess. Let's try.
Let's DO something about our problems and stop trying to be smarties.
written by high-pressure-air-guy, May 31, 2007
written by BILL ENGLES, May 31, 2007
gallon for many years. Most of these people are used to small cars because of the price of fuel.
However, it will never fly here in the US of A. Why? The big oil boys won't let it happen unless they can
get their hands on the fuel supply. Remember when several made carburators that got much more mileage...
Yes, the oil boys bought them out and never used them. You will not change this problem...
written by Scudrunnerdude, June 01, 2007
written by Julie, June 01, 2007
written by Chris Peterson, June 01, 2007
Have any of you heard of Phoenix Motorcars? They have already begun leasing fully electric sport-utility trucks (a la Honda Ridgeline) to California utilities and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (which have state emissions restrictions in place). Specs: Range of 100+ miles (way better than the GemCar), top speed of 95 mph, 0-60mph in 10 seconds (comparable to a 2004 Ford F-150 4.6L, source http://www.albeedigital.com/su...times.html).
They are also in development (launch date late 2007) of a mid-size SUV for sale to the general public (size between a Honda CR-V and a Pilot) that will have similar acceleration and top speed but will get 250 miles to the charge. They are anticipating 20,000 units sold in 2009 alone. Expected sale price: $45,000 (only $20,000 more than the average mid-size SUV). Although the battery has an expected life span of 250,000 miles, even assuming 125,000 miles driven on electricity ($9 for 60kWh of electricity at 4 miles/kWh vs. $42 for 12.5 gallons of gas at $3.35 a gallon and 20 mpg), you will save $16,500 in gasoline alone. Drive it to the end of the battery life and save $33,000 in gasoline!! Please get the word out... Americans need to know these cars are out there so that they will pressure their government to do SOMETHING to wean ourselves from foreign oil (like tax gasoline the way they do in Europe).
http://www.phoenixmotorcars.com
savings over the 250,000-mile life of the battery:
written by Deep, June 01, 2007
It's good that a carporate in world's most populated contry has shown some interest in environment, but it's hard to predict about the success of this car. Since in that country government has no time to think about the environment after all sucking politics and affluent people have only one dream to copy 'west'.
written by Julie, June 01, 2007
I'm really tired of the aggressively ignorant conspiracy theorists constantly ranting on and on and on about the all powerful evil big oil companies keeping all the poor helpless little guys down with their obscene profits. Actually, no new refinery has been built in the US in over 30 years because of the overbearing regulations, federal, state, and local, making it practically impossible to fulfill requirements. Meanwhile people in Cape Cod, California, Florida, Martha's Vineyard, do NIMBYs and oppose offshore wind farms because they would infringe upon the view!
written by Marc Walker, June 01, 2007
Not everyone has the ability to refuel at home. Nor is it practical to do so. Safety standards aside, this is a reasonably safe vehicle for american roadways. I ride a motorcycle nearly every day in the summer months. This is a FAR safer vehicle than my bike. It will not fall over, slide under a car, be unseen by lazy car drivers. In addition, allow me to add this. Ever seen a welding rig? You know. Compressed oxygen, hydrogen, acetylene, etc? Those containers you are looking at are rated to fail in only one way (safely) and have a pressure rating varying from 10,000psi to up to 45,000psi depending on application. They CAN be insidiously dangerous. So can an axe. Do your homework, and relize there is nothing that is "safe". Just things that are "less safe" than others. Riding a motorcycle is more dangerous than riding in a car. Riding in the back seat is safer than the front. Air travel is safest of all, yet trains run every day. Think people. This makes sense in MANY places in this country. When they issue a version for american soil, I am the first in line in my area. But then, I get my compressed air cheap.
BTW, Compressed air, and for that matter, all compressed materials, get warmer when squeezed. Basic law of physics. However, during the release (unsqueezing) those materials (especially air) cool rapidly. And in the end, by the time air escapes the valve, it is quite cool to the touch. The warmth that occurs during compression is not stored there. Think about it. It is lost as heat through the vessel used to compress. If not, you would have an ideal perpetual motion machine. Just compress air, let the heat boil water, and the world runs on steam engine for free forever. THINK!!!
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written by Cor van de Water, June 02, 2007
I think it was in 1999. The cars they presented at that time
were the same they are still showing (as new devt), only the
CityCAT has been added since.
The big problem that can be seen by anyone with a physics textbook
is that when compressing air, energy is not only stored as
pressure, but also as heat.
If the compressed hot air is consumed immediately, then the
decompression will return most of the energy that was put in.
But if the air is stored in a tank and allowed to cool off,
then the decompression will not return much energy.
In fact, there is a big problem with the engine freezing up.
Also, the only way to retrieve most energy from compressed
air is to decompress it in small steps, not in one big step.
This means a series of cylinders, each next one larger than
the previous, can retrieve most of the energy.
One decompression step will be very wasteful.
To overcome the problem with thermal energy loss, the
multi-cylinder engine can feed the decompressed air
through a heat exchanger in between each cylinder, so
it will recoup a (large) portion of its original
energy and can become quite efficient again.
As you can see when you look at the engine, they
did not implement many decompression steps, nor used
heat exchangers, which would have made it efficient.
So, concluding: this Air car may cause MORE energy to be
consumed than using the original energy directly.
One of the most efficient ways to use the energy is to
run an electric vehicle, because its efficiency is
extremely high. Range and speed can be at least at
the level of the Aircar, so I think we have a winner,
but it is not the Air car.
(I used to be a big fan of the air car - that is why
I visited them. After I saw that the physics did not
work out, I stopped maintaining my website about the
Air car (for Dutch readers) and stopped promoting
their invention, because it is not an improvement
in the way it was implemented.)
written by Denver Dave, June 05, 2007
Would this work?
There are lots of way to generate small amounts of electricity, but no good ways to store the electricity. Could converting the electricity into compressed air and releasing as needed to generate electricity be feasible without large, heavy, toxic batteries?
written by Kipper Shawn, June 09, 2007
written by paul, June 10, 2007
2. NO EXPLOSION from compressed air is going to happen ,air does not catch on fire and no professional is stupid enough to add oil in with the air as it is being compressed,if you do ,then you should never get on a plane ,first a few years ago we had a fire in a shed containing compressed CO.2 tanks holding 3000 and 4500 lbs pressure ,they heated burst and put the fire out. and even if it was possible trace amounts of halon or argon added in a tank will have a reverse effect. these gasses trap oxygen mol. and prevent combustion even with the existance of oil. (SEE HALON FIRE SUPPRESSION)
3.Have any of you heard of a fuel bladder? its idea is being resurched for hydrogen use but currantly its a simple cheep device that prevents your cars gas tank from exploding! and its used every day but only in RACE CARS so ask your self why is it not in my honda or chevy or ford? Thats becouse car makers only put safty in when they are forced to, they really don't give a shit about you other than your wallet (SEE FORD PINTO FIREBALL,CHEVY TRUCK SIDE TANK EXPLOSION)also don't be a fool and think oil compay's are any different, for proof of this just look yourself: "every year in every city the price of gas goes up aprox 20-40% 3-4 weeks before a holiday; 4th of july,Labor Day,Spring Break,Mothers Day ect...) please people mark your calander wake up and pay attention, Vote accordingly!
4. "For every action there is a reaction" do I have to tell you who said that? cold air out the tail pipe is offset by the friction generated to produce it(ENGINE COMPARTMENT)for those of you who do not get this just stand out side near your air conditioner unit and feel the heat generated from your own cold house.
5. I am not pretending to know it all , I don't . I do have a problem with some young people these days,the ones that can not admit they just don't know shit about what they are talking about, afraid to admit it and when you have these people in the work place mistakes happen and people die. to me thats unforgivable so if you are one of those people that talk before you think ,shut up pleeeeease.
6. This car may or may not be a good idea but it's not going to explode into a fireball, relax and let the the thing develop or not by people more quallifyed, besides you have taken more risk putting your kids on a ride at the fair or playing in the street at your house wile your on the cell phone.
and by the way when was the last time you looked up the additives in the food you eat every day? if you want to really help on a national scale :
7. STOP BUYING SHIT FROM CHINA ! ! ! ! ! ! Thats somthing to worry about!
written by Abhay Joshi, June 11, 2007
This is one of the company of Tata group. They are alway in research of new technologies. Current success for them is Bio diesel Vehicles. (as this technology is far old but practically Tata motors got success to drive vehicles on this. for this, they tried to run buses for 3 yrs on Pune roads.) Also they have tried low floor buses in Indian roads (donated buses to Pune Municipal transport).
For one of the option for bio diesel, in 1986 they have planted Diesel Tree, from Brazil. Unfortunately they couldn't get success to get required quality diesel from that trees planted in Pune. Other failure for them is cheapest car. Which was political failure. But this organization always tries for new things and check the practicality. If this car they launches in India, then this is defiantly safe and affordable in rest of the world.
Now regarding this technology...
The base for this is very very old. (I will not specify this here. You can find it on Wiki and google).
About risk of high pressure tanks, I was working in Oman for oil company which transports gas, liquids with high pressure by trucks in early years. I seen those old trucks in there stores. I was surprised when I heard the stories about them.
So don't worry. If you find these cars available in market, don't hesitate to purchase them.
written by jerry, June 12, 2007
written by SM, June 13, 2007
I think this technology will be very successful for urban driving in hot climates like in India, where pollution control is essential. It will be perfect for India for use in urban buses and taxis especially, where the distances are short, free air conditioning would be a boon, and bus and taxi stations could be fitted with compressors without any issue of major logistics as you would have if you had to fit a reasonable number of gas stations with compressors before you could get the general public to buy any of these vehicles.
For other applications, I am not so sure. A big tank for a big range might be heavy or bulky. Having a separate heater in cold climates could be a bit of a disadvantage - although braking energy used to charge a battery could be used.
written by BigDaddy69_77, June 21, 2007
written by BigDaddy69_77, June 21, 2007
written by Absent Minded, June 27, 2007
2, The vented helium would immediately rise above any roadsiders. Did you ever pop a helium baloon and talk like a duck just by being near it?
3. Others have already stated compressed air doesn't explode when the tank is ruptured.
4. Others have already stated running an internal combustion engine to compress air will not propel a vehicle farther than that same engine burning that same fuel would have. The only way a compressed air car would be feasible is if the power to compress air came from some renewable source.
5. Others have already stated that a tank of compressed air does not contain much energy, certainly not enough to drive more than a few miles before reloading the tank. Such a system would only be feasible for things like running a vehicle for a few minutes around a track like the Autopia guy proposed. See 6.
6. others have already stated that a tank of compressed looses power incredibly fast. A tank of combustible fuel will propel a vehicle equally far on the 2nd half of the supply of fuel as on the first half, and have equal power at all times until the fuel runs out. The pressure within a compressed air tank drops continually as the air is released. When the pressure is down to 1/2, engine power is down to 1/2. Acceleration would be 1/2, top speed would be 1/2. The tank is, practically speaking, empty sooner than you expected. If you have ever used an air mattress, you know it only takes a small release of air to lower the pressure enough to make the mattress useless. So a video where a vehicle is seen to drive fine for just a few minutes means nothing for the usefulness of that vehicle to drive any place further than a few blocks.
7. No oil industry or government has to kill this idea, it just isn't practical.
written by Absent Minded, June 27, 2007
The big issue of the title is that carburaters that supposedly gave huge gas mileage boosts, such as the Pogue Carburater, have been vastly overated. The carborater on the average car was perfectly capable of producing much leaner air/fuel mixtures with excelent atomization. The problem with lean mixtures is getting the combustion to spread throughout the cylinder. Remember that air is 78% noncombustible nitrogen. Every molecule of gasoline in the air/fuel mixture is isolated from the other gasoline molecules by this inert gas. The spark will ignite the nearest gasoline molecules, but others will not "catch on" unless the mixture is crowded with fuel because the intervening nitrogen absorbs the heat. A perfect ratio of fuel to oxygen for 100% combustion will not ignite. The carborater must be adjusted for a much richer mixture. This is why all gasoline engines emit unburned hydrocabons. They get burned in the catalitic converters instead of in the cylinders. Oil companies didn't have to suppress any carboraters. In any case, even if more efficient carboraters were possible, it wouldn't decrease oil company profits because people would just get more powerful engines.
P.S. I definitaly side with the comment that gas prices always rise just before holidays.
written by Keith, June 28, 2007
Its a mute argument and I wish the author would have pointed that out. These cars, and those like them, are the future. I would buy one in an instant if they sold them in the USA.
written by Bill, July 05, 2007
written by mesmh, July 07, 2007
written by Larry, July 08, 2007
written by traveler, July 13, 2007
written by George, July 23, 2007
Why a car with air so fredly to everything must be a trash???Why americans must bombed everyone else as a terrorist????(thats why americans will not import this car because of the oil the will not sell to you,no because is not safe(they say that smart wasn't safe but they imported)every car is safe if you make rules!!!!!!Germany(one of the biggest car intustry,south africa,Israel and all the other countrys are stupid and they imported????Start to care about our(not yours)world before it is to late and stop buying suv with 5000cc engine just saying i have a big car and buy smarts air cars or take the bus!!!!!!Stop talking all the time and do something for us not for you!!!!!I'm already at the list to buy this car and i'm from Greece!!!!!A small country but we are start thinking about us not for me!!!!
written by Charlie Johnson, July 27, 2007
this technology. Would the engine still operate as the metal contracts?
How would refueling be effected?
I also wonder how the vehicle handles in snow and whether
it could manage to keep the windshield from freezing up with ice.
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written by C. Collins, August 03, 2007
written by OddesE, August 24, 2007
Did not one of you people noticed that this car is already allowed onto German roads?
What do you think Germans are, some primitive people that allow any kind of vehicle on the road? You can bet your behind that if Germany allows this car on it's streets, it will also be allowed in all other European countries, as well as the US.
Germany invented the automobile and still has some of the most advanced car industry in the world. It also has it's autobahn, where people can drive *any speed they like*. Yet they have a good record when it comes to accidents and safety.
The car is safe. So it's small.. So is the Smart. So it's made of fibreglass.. So are F1 racing cars. So it carries a compressed air tank. If you scuba dive you tie such a tank to your back, and as was mentioned, many cars already run on compressed natural gas.
It's safe.
written by darkanyons, September 03, 2007
written by Francois, September 15, 2007
You have before your eye a technology that could greetly reduce pollution and what I see everywhere is comments such as: "this is not suitable fo NA market!" What a joke!
Just believe a bit in the technology, give it some time to improve and you'll see that this car will fit in YOUR market.
written by Bob, September 19, 2007
written by Brandon, September 28, 2007
Keep checking the internet!
written by Peter, September 30, 2007
As for the safety of the vehicle, I am sure most of us dont like the idea of being in a car accident and we do our best to avoid them. the only way to have a completely safe vehicle is to remove the major cause of accidents, THE USER! The issue of the riding around on top of some air tanks. I for one dont feel comfortable with the idea of riding around with a small hydrogen bomb in the back of my car and what of the thought of having 30 gallons of explosive liquid right under me sounds kind of scary, but i do it every day to get to and from work.
The concept of having a carbon fiber air tank that is designed to split if it should fail and vent AIR (cold it may be) sounds pretty safe to me.
Now for the US market. We really need to wake up and look at what we drive. I live in Oklahoma where the vehicle of choice it the good ol' truck. Most people just use them to get to and from work and to the store. so why do we need the 350, 318, and the 351 motors.
If you are not convinced with alternate fuels, just look at what the US manufactures are releasing to the European market. EG, The chevy Lacetti with its 1.8L 4 cylinder gets a nice 28 mpg IN TOWN and an amazing 47 mpg on highway thats over 10 mpg more than the new Malibu. So why are we not getting them over here in the US check out www.chevrolet.co.uk for that one.
Anyway, back to my original point, these cars would be perfect for people who drive locally and with the air/gas use for longer journeys would still be a great use to many people in my area. I for one could forgo some of todays luxury's such as power windows and other gismos if it meant saving on commuting costs and pollution.
BIG QUESTION
Do you think these engines could ever be used in the 1/2 3/4 and 1 ton trucks?
written by Jack, October 02, 2007
written by Christine, October 24, 2007
written by Sid J Spal, October 25, 2007
written by tre, October 30, 2007
written by PeterPan, October 31, 2007
please recognise, that the Name of the Guy is Angelo Di Pietro.
http://www.engineair.com.au/
Best Regards
PeterPan
written by Perhaps, November 05, 2007
written by toni augusta, November 07, 2007
written by spreadout, November 17, 2007
written by abraham, November 19, 2007
written by Rob Rodriguez, November 20, 2007
written by john, November 27, 2007
written by john, November 27, 2007
Angelo Di Pietro is the name of the designer of rotary air engines
get your facts straight dumbass
>:(
written by Sontaran, November 30, 2007
I'd rather not speculate based on preliminary information.
It's like the first commercial version of anything: there are usually still some bugs to be worked out. We owe a debt of gratitude to the first wave of buyers, for participating in this experiment -- but they should know that it is still an experiment.
But, if successful, this technology could turn out to be a major contributor towards cleaning up smog and GHGs (when combined with a shift away from coal-powered electricity).
written by R. Blakely, December 06, 2007
The reason people do not seem to realize this fact is that they do not calculate its miles per gallon equivalent.
It holds 130kg of air in its carbon-fiber tanks.
By refrigerating the tanks and insulating them the fuel-range can be doubled.
written by Drin drin, December 08, 2007
written by LTN, December 09, 2007
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written by senengonline, December 10, 2007
Tata will sell this car primarily in India, anyway.
There is a bad comment up there about French designed cars. French people have been designing great cars for ages. Some of them are great, while others aren't. I have been driving a Pug-206 since 2001 and it's been reliable.
written by Paul Heggeler, December 11, 2007
written by Gary, December 14, 2007
This would be a perfect commuter car for small town or down town. Let's make it happen.
written by Gary, December 14, 2007
written by abdul, December 21, 2007
written by car rent Israel, December 26, 2007
written by Manny, December 27, 2007
Simply because it's a chance to do something for our struggling environment and save a few bucks in the process.
P.S. Are you really trying to tell me that in the last 40 odd years of trying to get a viable air powered car.. it wasnt the japanese, the germans or
the americans that came up with this, but a frenchie? And know an Indian company is the only to get onboard this promising project? I think big companies
have a way of manoeuvring and killing off threats to their profit margins. PLEAZE dont sell this patent to big oil haha
written by stinkfoot, December 30, 2007
scared of the big bad guvmint and the oil companies....oooh i want my mummy.
written by Chip, January 03, 2008
written by Chip, January 03, 2008
written by goatchowder, January 06, 2008
This business venture will succeed. This car will be a huge hit. There are billions of people in India and China and all over the rapidly-industrializing "Third World". They are aware of the ecological dangers, they are cost-conscious, and their billions of new drivers will NOT be buying Hummers.
Just like the cell phone system and broadband. The rest of the world, especially the new emerging countries, will get it right and do it right, and the USA will be stuck with creaky, antiquated, porkbarrel crap required by the corporations and cartels and other special interests who run the place.
The USA is the new Soviet Union. The rest of the world will prosper and we will collapse.
written by kiwi, January 07, 2008
http://www.itmdi-energy.com/
written by jcb29arz, January 10, 2008
Bravo Guy Nègre et Bravo à France Télévision
FR2 & FR3 pour la diffusion le 3 janvier dernier, de votre invention :
LA VOITURE “ZERO POLLUTION” A MOTEUR A AIR COMPRIME !
Il faut que nous signions une pétition nationale (et même internationale)
pour faire HOMOLOGUER votre concept DE TOUTE URGENCE…
Les lobbyings du pétrole n’ont PLUS leur mot à dire…
NOTRE PLANETE TERRE COURT UN GRAVE DANGER !
Notre pouvoir d’achat et de consommation d’energie aussi !
;)
written by Ben Brown, January 11, 2008
written by R.Rao, January 11, 2008
written by JL MEALER, January 14, 2008
is a bit noisy so far but re-generates it's own air supply.
Leave it to us Arizonans without unions to do it right!
When McCain is elected, it will be put on the market.
written by Tim Norris, January 17, 2008
I have heard that the USA is unlikely to adopt this technology rapidly becuase of the oil industry lobby. It is precisely the USA that has greatest need to adopt this air car technology - and quickly - in view of "peak oil" considerations.
Thanks for reading my comment.
written by manuel, January 23, 2008
written by Mazia, January 28, 2008
thanks
written by g, January 29, 2008
written by RA, January 30, 2008
written by AIR-CAR, February 01, 2008
WWW.AIR-CAR.RU
written by Paige Martin, February 02, 2008
written by UKRAINE nation, February 03, 2008
written by michael, February 05, 2008
written by You are idiots, February 12, 2008
It could be used as a weapon of mass destruction
(right, Osama and crew are jumping on the bandwagon with the air car as we speak because its so dangerous)
The tanks could explode! Oh my gosh, they didn't figure that out. You're so much smarter than these inventors. Never mind the fact that they took that into account and made them out of materials to prevent this.
It won't pass crash tests! Gee, how do motorcycles fair when involved in a crash. We allow those, don't we?
It's a perpetual motion machine! Right, it's not a case of energy being used more efficiently due to extremely light weight materials and genius engineering. You've figured out the scam. Call the government immediately and have them shut down.
Fossil fuels would be used to produce the air! Really?! They didn't think of that, but wait a minute, it's still way more efficient. Oh, and by the way fossil fuels are used to produce and transport and refine... fossil fuels.
The fact is brainwashed pseudo-intellectuals think they're smarter than people that are bringing us brilliant technologies that are already working. The ONLY thing stopping this from being mass produced is PURE GREED plain and simple. You're nuts if you think air is more of a danger to the environment or your safety than Gasoline. Someone was even concerned about the flammability of AIR. I should be ashamed to be a US citizen.
written by Michael Hardin, February 16, 2008
written by Neil Ballantyne, February 16, 2008
One question though- is there power loss when climbing a steep hill, as there are many in Scotland.
Any way I will still be buying one when they are in mass production.
written by Mark, February 18, 2008
written by ct, February 21, 2008
written by Paul, February 25, 2008
Pollution free vehicle that produces zero emissions. When the car stops at traffic lights, the engine stops so no energy is lost because there's no idling.
Go to http://www.catvolution.com for more information.
written by David, February 26, 2008
written by Matt Stevenson, February 28, 2008
written by mike, March 02, 2008
Some idiots will suggest that we shouldn't use air cars because the tanks could explode...For one, if you watched the video, you'd know that the tanks are made out of carbon fiber and will only split in an accident...And secondly, can't we say the same and worse about the gas tank on gas powered vehicles?
written by Ivar Winslow-Hansen, March 11, 2008
written by Nubia Carroll, March 11, 2008
written by Robert, March 24, 2008
2.) Insofar as safety is concerned, the small Smart Car has an innovative structure that provides exceedingly protective environment for people in high-speed accidents. Those cars are also very light. It is not impossible to engineer a safe small car.
written by interested fan, April 19, 2008
secondly the air tanks their wanting to use are a slight variation on those used in SCUBA equipment, being as the ones oging to be used are designed to crack lengthways along the tank (if punctured hard enough) so as to let the air out of a larger gap rather than a small hole!
oh and the whole deal with the cars being glued together, check how the body panels are attached to a Lotus Elise!
if they do start production soon (i've been waiting for 3 years) i'm hoping to see a motorcycle version embracing the same technology :)
written by breezinthru, April 28, 2008
written by will, April 29, 2008
written by JR, April 29, 2008
There are numerous electric cars that use all carbon fiber frames instead of steel. Super strong, yet also very light. I wonder if they will consider combining carbon fiber frame technology with the air compressor approach. Would be the perfect match, although carbon fiber is still pretty extensive...
written by Simon Bolivar, May 08, 2008
written by Simon Bolivar, May 08, 2008
written by Simon, May 09, 2008
Another key advantage is that as the air pressure is lowered when it is decompressed, it cools substantially. The engineers have already integrated this as an airconditioning system. As mentioned - its harder to generate a heating system.
With oil prices surging and supplies limited, they need to expedite this technology now. I have my cheque book ready! I also intend to put a solar array on my roof to drive a compressor to provide the fuel. Some capital outlay but cheap motoring there-after.
written by Bad Breathe Viking, May 17, 2008
And all those writing here even not knowing their grammar, should go back to school and do their grades before they start slam against things created by people who know the thing best, do their job best and offering whole world freedom of choice. Shut up comic book dreamers and think about how hard is to create something worth and not to bang something, knock down buildings, blast another fire or crash hundred plus cars just for fun. It should be only one filter here - adult, grown mind access clearing access filter. Rest of the loud crowd should see their brothers and keep yelling BAAAA...
Not even time to find out what to resist so hard.
My, my.. What a strong willed bunch.. Heh..
written by Kitchen...., May 23, 2008
Anyways people call themselves ecogeeks/nerds whatever DON'T EVEN KNOW WHAT THE WORD "NERD" means...You can talk all you want, there is still 300 million people in the U.S and none of them drive an air powered car and just because YOU OR YOUR GROUP of geeks drive an eco friendly car your COUNTRY IS STILL SUFFERING FROM OIL..IS A DISEASE THAT IS CONSUMING YOUR COUNTRY AND EVERY COUNTRY OUT THERE..There are how much people in Europe 500 million i will say...And none of them drive an air powered car...So you can talk all you want and throw all the indirects that you want...YOUR COUNTRY IS STILL SUFFERING FROM OIL...SO SHUT UP...And because one day we will have to leave this earth and settle into another planet...And you are retarded because who cares if you can't write perfectly who pays attention to your sentences...
written by sjm, May 25, 2008
Sjm
written by chad, May 29, 2008
written by chad, May 29, 2008
get over your liberal control al gorite's... there is no global warming.
Yeah, let's burn ethanol and starve all of the third world counties. Let's burn compact fluorescent light bulbs.
and dump their mercury in our water and homes and landfills.
Jump on the tax/liberal bandwagon for these new toys and subsidary's and I will get the last laugh
technology is out there, but who could afford it, wind,solar,electric,air,food for fuel is a joke.
if you hate america so much... just leave and die waiting to see a doctor
written by Brian, June 05, 2008
1. Motocycles are in the US and there is no more unsafe means of land transportation.
2. In the event of a tank breach the manufacturer is already using poly fiber tanks for safety.
3. Top speed of 85, first there is no area in the US where 85 is legal. Next government planning on
reducing our max speed in highly populated areas to 55 so that we operate our cars more efficiently.
4. Distribution of fuel is a thing of the past because as most of us know it would be only a small
investment to have home fueling or a self fueled car.
5. Don't be fooled this car has not pollution, well in fact this is true. The car is using energy to fill.
We must us other forms of creating electricity. One really cool idea is to use solar or wind energy to create
compressed air and store it in an under ground cavern. When we exhaust the cavern it goes to a closed loop system
that flows through turbines that drive a power generator to supply a power grid. I believe they just found the way
to store energy until it is needed. Who new Air was the storage medium for energy.
In closing, I believe this is a simple and genius idea. Politicians will fight it because financially the oil lobby
will not support it. In the end the people will demand it to disempower OPEC and the technology will improve rapidly
creating more efficient cars. As for me I am searching for an opportunity to start manufacturing this in NAFTA. If we
start with a self fueling solution then fuel distribution is solved and this will be very hot!!!

MAY 26
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